Inductive melting in steelworks

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After the development of induction technology with inverter outputs of over 40 MW for crucible furnaces with capacities of more than 65 t, the induction furnace offers itself as an alternative to the electric arc furnace. Because of the high yield from the feed materials the induction furnace is particularly suitable for the production of stainless steels. Promising results have also been obtained in recent times for the inductive melting of carbon steels. In what follows, the characteristic properties of the induction furnace are first described before some example systems for steelmaking are discussed.
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Authors Mohamed Chaabet / Erwin Dötsch
Publishing Date 1 Jan 2015
Format PDF
Zeitschrift heat processing - Issue 01 2015
Publisher Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 6
Title Inductive melting in steelworks
Description After the development of induction technology with inverter outputs of over 40 MW for crucible furnaces with capacities of more than 65 t, the induction furnace offers itself as an alternative to the electric arc furnace. Because of the high yield from the feed materials the induction furnace is particularly suitable for the production of stainless steels. Promising results have also been obtained in recent times for the inductive melting of carbon steels. In what follows, the characteristic properties of the induction furnace are first described before some example systems for steelmaking are discussed.
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